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Support for The Ice Cream Farm s Popsicle Park plans | Chester and District Standard

SUPPORT has been given to The Ice Cream Farm s proposed Popsicle Park development which features a permanent drive-thru facility. The popular family attraction in Tattenhall says the plans will help safeguard the future of the business amid the financial challenges brought by the Covid-19 pandemic. Fifteen full-time and part-time roles would be created by the development at the Drumlan Hall Farm site, which already employs more than 100 people. The plans have been backed by Eddisbury MP Edward Timpson CBE, the local parish council and chief executive of Marketing Cheshire Joe Manning. The Ice Cream Farm currently offers a drive-thru option which was launched during the first coronavirus lockdown last summer.

Waltirmore Sidney Pete Johnson | Obituaries

Smith Funeral Home JOHNSON, Waltirmore Sidney “Pete,” age 80, of Sunnyside, passed away peacefully in his home surrounded by loved ones, on Wednesday December 9, 2020. He was born September 28, 1940 in Toppenish to Sidney “Sid” Waltirmore Johnson and Mildred “Millie” Pantelef. He earned his GED while serving in the U.S. military. He served at Ft. Bragg, NC and in the Military Reserve, 1963-1969. He married Linda Fuchs November 15, 1969, and they shared 52 years together. While Pete grew up helping on the family farm, he worked primarily as a carpenter throughout the Pacific Northwest for 50+ years. He was a man of many interests, including cars/hotrods, guns, hunting, motorcycles, cribbage and other card games, reading, was an avid observer of the stock market, and cherished spending time with his family and friends. He was especially looking forward to the birth of his new granddaughter, to be born this coming April. He was an active member of the Sil

Washington extends tax deadlines to try to help local businesses

Washington officials are extending some business tax deadlines due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the related shutdown of local businesses. In a Friday press release from finance director and Councilman Joe Manning, the city will move the mercantile tax deadline from Jan. 31 to March 31 to try to help struggling local businesses. They’ll also move the business privilege tax deadline from April to July. “We’re deferring the deadlines for payment of mercantile and business privilege taxes in the hope that our city businesses can use that extra time to gain back some of the potential loss in revenue because of these restrictions” Manning said in the release. “The state isn’t going to act, and the federal government certainly isn’t going to act, so we as the local taxing body need to do what we can to help businesses that are struggling right now.”

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